According to the CDC, nine people in the U.S. lose their lives every day in crashes that involve a distracted driver. That's one of the reasons why over the past five years, we’ve invested more than 33 million hours and nearly $2 billion on safety training.
And if you want to talk about safe driving, this team of Tonys has a lot to teach.
Meet Anthony “Tony” Savini. He belongs to an elite group of UPS drivers and his local safety committee ... and he didn’t get there by chance.
As part of the UPS Circle of Honor, Tony Savini has logged 25+ years without an accident. And believe it or not, he isn’t alone – there nearly 10,000 UPS Circle of Honor drivers around the world today. That’s a pretty big deal.
“Any place you can think of, we deliver there,” Tony Savini said. “Every environment, every challenge, we’re ready for it every day.”
The key to such longstanding success isn’t some secret superpower either. It’s simply a repeated mantra of safety, where perfect practice leads to perfect performance and leaves no room for distracted driving.
UPS drivers are trained to repeat five safe driving methods every time they are behind the wheel:
- Aim high in steering: Find a safe path well ahead.
- Get the big picture: Stay back and see it all.
- Keep your eyes moving: Scan, don't stare.
- Leave yourself an out: Be prepared. Expect the unexpected
- Make sure they see you: Don't gamble. Use your horn, lights and signals.
Now meet Anthony “Tony” Mosely: He quickly found a passion for safety, one that led him to join his local safety committee alongside Tony Savini.
UPS has more than 2,500 Health & Safety teams in facilities across the U.S. These teams consist of workers and managers who inspect buildings and equipment, suggest work improvements and provide safety training and demonstrations.
“The overall attitude at UPS is safety first. That’s how we approach every day,” Anthony Mosely said.
Both Tonys are proud to see that UPS’s commitment to safety has only grown the longer they’ve been with the company.
“As the years have gone by, UPS keeps doubling down on our safety training, which I love to see,” Anthony Mosely said.
Take a look at how UPS drivers learn to avoid distractions and how to practice safe driving excellence. Cue the training montage!